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* Conservation easements at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
A Conservation Commission, also appointed by the Board of Selectmen, establishes advisory conservation policies, advocates for the conservation of Washington's natural and cultural resources, and acquires and manages municipal open space, consisting of land owned by the town and conservation easements held on private property.
Conservation easements, land acquisition, stewardship agreements, grassbanks, prescribed fires and weed districts are a few of the tools the Conservancy and its partners use to protect this region's natural heritage.
* Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easement, a state-run American program concerning the purchases of conservation easements
The Conservation easements protect numerous archeological sites and natural resources from development.
Conservation easements ensure that the property remains free of development in future years.

Conservation and may
Some believe this may be due to deliberate price fixing by those who bought the stockpile echoing the warnings from the Japan Wildlife Conservation Society on price-fixing after sales to Japan in 1997, and monopoly given to traders who bought stockpiles from Burundi and Singapore in the 1980s.
Some monies are allocated from congress via the Land and Water Conservation Fund, but Grand Teton National Park may not get all the money needed from the fund as it is divided up between four different federal agencies.
Conservation ecology may refer to:
Conservation is vital for future study and for field research to be undertaken, and because biological richness is an unmeasurable aesthetic that may be developed into commercial recreational attractions.
From north to south, the route of the trail may be summarised by the following landmarks in order: Parachilna Gorge-Flinders Ranges National Park-Hawker-Quorn-Mount Remarkable National Park-Melrose-Crystal Brook-Spalding-Burra-Kapunda-Adelaide Hills-Deep Creek Conservation Park-Cape Jervis
These replies may protect The Law of Conservation of Energy, but they do not in themselves offer an explanation of how the interaction takes place (- it may be assumed to be a miracle ).
Chemical waste may fall under regulations such as COSHH in the United Kingdom, or the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act in the United States.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) has assessed it as Near Threatened, since given its very low reproductive rate even incidental catches may deplete its population.
The corporation became aware that part of the approved tree removal works may have encroached onto the Conservation Area during construction, and proactively reported the situation to the government.
For example, the NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation, ( 1991 ) advocates: increasing organic content by incorporating pasture phases into cropping rotations ; reducing or eliminating tillage and cultivation in cropping and pasture activities ; avoiding soil disturbance during periods of excessive dry or wet when soils may accordingly tend to shatter or smear, and ; ensuring sufficient ground cover to protect the soil from raindrop impact.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded by introducing the daily limit of 20 turtles per day for licensed harvesters-a level which the turtle advocates consider unsustainable, as there may be anywhere between 100 to 500 hunters state-wide.
Department of Conservation may refer to:
Under United States law, a " playa lake " may be considered isolated wetlands, and may be eligible to enroll in the new wetlands component of the Conservation Reserve Program, enacted in the 2002 farm bill ( P. L.
Because " over 50 % of prescription drugs are derived from chemicals first identified in plants ," a 2008 report from the Botanic Gardens Conservation International ( representing botanic gardens in 120 countries ) warned that " cures for things such as cancer and HIV may become ' extinct before they are ever found '.
Individual states and territories of Australia are bound under the EPBC Act, but may also have legislation which gives further protection to certain species, for example Western Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.
Pelican Island may experience tropical storms in the period from May to November .< ref name =" pel ">" Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge: Comprehensive Conservation Plan ," U. S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Sept 2006, < http :// library. fws. gov / CCPs / pelicanisland_final. pdf >.</ ref >
On Hunt Club, one may find Pine Grove Park, and the Stoney Swamp Conservation Area.
The amendment created a permit process to circumvent the take prohibition called a Habitat Conservation Plan or HCP to give incentives to non-federal land managers and private landowners to help protect listed and unlisted species, while allowing economic development that may harm (" take ") the species.
The water would be used to irrigate an area of, but the schemes are opposed by many locals and the Department of Conservation for the potential ecological effects, and since it may clash with a proposed MacKenzie Basin Drylands Park.
Capturing and Conservation of Moisture-In regions such as Eastern Washington state, the average annual precipitation available to a dryland farm may be as little as.
Conservation may refer to:
Currently the IUCN ( International Union for the Conservation of Nature ), lists the flammulated owl as a species of least concern but populations may be declining in some areas.

Conservation and result
CITES ( the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention ) is a multilateral treaty, drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of members of the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ).
In 1973 the Cobham Conservation Group was formed, later to become the Cobham Conservation and Heritage Trust, and one of its main objectives was to rescue the much deteriorated grist mill building from sliding into the river as a result of water erosion of the mill island.
On 18 November 2007, a female Amur leopard cub ( named Kiska following a public vote ) was born as a result of a European Conservation Breeding Programme.
As a result, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed this species as Near Threatened.
As a result, the World Conservation Union has assessed this species as Vulnerable.
During a Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation study, up to 43 percent of fish released after being caught died within six days as a result of inadequate holding and weigh in procedures during tournaments.
* Conservation: a proof that any result about " real objects " obtained using reasoning about " ideal objects " ( such as uncountable sets ) can be proved without using ideal objects.
He was instrumental in the construction of the High Court building in Canberra ( unofficially known, as a result, as " Gar's Mahal "), and became the first president of the Australian Conservation Foundation in 1966.
Sulphur-crested Cockatoos may no longer be imported into the United States as a result of the Wild Bird Conservation Act.
As a result of this increasing popularity, and the carelessness of some users, 1. 6 kilometers of the road was closed to vehicles by Queensland National Parks and gazetted as a Conservation Park.
In 2003, as a result of many years of discussion over its heritage status both as a pioneering experiment in modern urban housing in Singapore and S. E. Asia, as well as its entrenched familiarity in Singaporeans ' sense of place, 20 blocks of the pre-WW2 flats were gazetted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority for Conservation.
Habitat loss and trapping wild birds for the pet trade has taken a heavy toll on their population in the wild, and as a result the species is classified as Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List, and it is protected by its listing on Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ).
As a result, great hammerhead populations are declining substantially worldwide, and it has been assessed as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ).
Will not result in undue water or air pollution. Included are the following considerations: ( A ) Headwaters ; ( B ) Waste disposal ( including wastewater and stormwater ); ( C ) Water Conservation ; ( D ) Floodways ; ( E ) Streams ; ( F ) Shorelines ; and ( G ) Wetlands.
As a result, Mavelstone Road has retained an unusually high proportion of its original large early 20th century residences, & its character led it to be designated a Conservation Area by the London Borough of Bromley.
A new type of environmental education, Conservation Education, emerged as a result of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl during the 1920s and 1930s.
The group was originally formed in 1969 as the Conservation Council of Victoria as a result of a successful campaign to save the Little Desert National Park from subdivision.

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